# Plympton, Inc.

> Plympton is a literary studio that reinvents how fiction is written, distributed, and read in the digital age. Founded in 2011 by journalist Jennifer 8. Lee and novelist Yael Goldstein Love, the company borrows the Hollywood development model - working with authors from the idea stage - and applies it to serialized fiction, short stories, and experimental formats. Plympton launched the first Kindle Serials for Amazon, acquired the email-serialization pioneer DailyLit, built the curated reading app Rooster, crowdsourced fresh covers for public-domain classics, curated Amazon Original Stories collections, put free short fiction on the NYC subway, and adapted literature into virtual reality.

- **Founded:** 2011
- **Headquarters:** San Francisco, United States
- **Founders:** Jennifer 8. Lee (Co-founder & President), Yael Goldstein Love (Co-founder & Editorial Director)
- **Team size:** Small team (roughly 26 associated per Apollo; core studio is lean)
- **Products:** Kindle Serials, DailyLit, Rooster, Recovering the Classics, Amazon Original Stories collections
- **Notable:** Produced the launch titles for Amazon's Kindle Serials program in 2012., Acquired and revived DailyLit, a pioneer of email-based serialized reading., Debuted the Rooster reading app at SXSW in 2014.

## Products & services

- **Kindle Serials** — Plympton produced the launch titles for Amazon's Kindle Serials program in 2012, delivering novels in installments of roughly 8,000-25,000 words that auto-updated on readers' devices.
- **DailyLit** — The pioneering email-serialization service Plympton acquired in 2013, distributing books to readers in short installments delivered to their inbox.
- **Rooster** — A mobile reading app launched in 2014 that curated two books a month - one contemporary, one classic - and delivered them in bite-sized installments for $4.99/month.
- **Recovering the Classics** — A crowdsourced project commissioning original, beautiful cover art for great works in the public domain, including a Warby Parker print collaboration.
- **Amazon Original Stories collections** — Curated short-fiction collections for Amazon Prime members, organized by theme - Warmer (climate fiction), Disorder (social suspense), and others - featuring acclaimed and bestselling authors.
- **Stories in Motion / Subway Library** — A content partnership with the New York Public Library and the MTA offering NYC subway riders free short stories and e-books over the transit Wi-Fi network.
- **Reanimation!** — A seven-part animated series exploring the science, ethics, and philosophy of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, co-produced with Massive Science and ASU's Frankenstein Bicentennial Project.
- **Lincoln in the Bardo VR** — A virtual-reality adaptation of literary fiction (2017), produced in collaboration with The New York Times, Sensorium, and Graham Sack.
- **Did You Know?** — A collection of children's fiction and nonfiction eBooks designed for global translation and distribution.
- **CODEX Hackathon** — A community event bringing together technologists, publishers, and writers to build the future of books and reading.
- **The Writer's Block Residencies** — A month-long fellowship program for writers based in Las Vegas.

## Achievements

- Produced the launch titles for Amazon's Kindle Serials program in 2012.
- Acquired and revived DailyLit, a pioneer of email-based serialized reading.
- Debuted the Rooster reading app at SXSW in 2014.
- Curated multiple Amazon Original Stories collections, including the climate-fiction anthology Warmer and the social-suspense collection Disorder.
- Adapted literary fiction into virtual reality with The New York Times.
- Worked with award-winning authors including Julia Glass and Adam Haslett.

## Latest updates

- **2019-08** — Plympton and Amazon Original Stories released Disorder, a second collection of social-suspense short fiction.
- **2018-10** — Plympton curated Warmer, a climate-fiction (cli-fi) collection for Amazon Original Stories.
- **2017-02** — Released a virtual-reality adaptation of Lincoln in the Bardo with The New York Times, Sensorium, and Graham Sack.

## Links

- Website: https://plympton.com
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/plympton-inc-
- Twitter/X: http://twitter.com/plympton
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/plympton

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